7/29/2012 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF ELECTIONS Primary Election County Voter Registration By Congressional District July 16, 2012.
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1 Page 1 Congressional District 1 SCAMBIA HOLMS OKALOOSA SANTA ROSA WALTON Total 244, , ,479 8, , Congressional District 2 BAY CALHOUN FRANKLIN GADSDN GULF HOLMS JACKSON JFFRSO N LON LIBRTY MADISON TAYLOR WAKULLA WASHINGT ON Total 135, , ,655 6, ,
2 Page 2 Congressional District 3 ALACHUA BRADFORD CLAY COLUMBIA DIXI GILCHRIST HAMILTON LAFAYTT LVY MADISON MARION SUWANN UNION Total 175, , ,308 9,774 1, , Congressional District 4 BAKR DUVAL NASSAU Total 207, , ,389 11,972 1, , Congressional District 5 ALACHUA CLAY DUVAL LAK MARION ORANG PUTNAM SMINOL Total 78, , ,403 5, ,
3 Page 3 Congressional District 6 FLAGLR PUTNAM ST. JOHNS VOLUSIA Total 198, , ,128 11,568 1, , Congressional District 7 ORANG SMINOL VOLUSIA Total 170, , ,021 10, , Congressional District 8 BRVARD INDIAN RIVR ORANG Total 205, , ,173 13, , Congressional District 9 ORANG OSCOLA POLK Total 108, , ,656 7, , Congressional District 10 LAK ORANG POLK Total 174, , ,319 11, ,
4 Page 4 Congressional District 11 CITRUS HRNANDO LAK MARION SUMTR Total 206, , ,547 15, , Congressional District PASCO PINLLAS Total 188, , ,579 16, , Congressional District 13 PINLLAS Total 171, , ,475 15,324 1, , Congressional District PINLLAS Total 99, , ,669 8, , Congressional District POLK Total 154, , ,099 10, ,
5 Page 5 Congressional District 16 MANAT BACH SARASOTA ST. LUCI Total 206, , ,783 10, , Congressional District 17 CHARLOTT DSOTO GLADS HARD HIGHLAND S L MANAT OKCHOB POLK Total 165, , ,303 11, , Congressional District 18 MARTIN BACH ST. LUCI Total 178, , ,885 17, , Congressional District 19 COLLIR L Total 201, , ,294 10, ,
6 Page 6 Congressional District 20 BROWARD HNDRY BACH Total 53, , ,208 4, , Congressional District 21 BROWARD BACH Total 117, , ,909 10, , Congressional District 22 BROWARD BACH Total 151, , ,386 10, , Congressional District 23 BROWARD Total 106, , ,700 5, , Congressional District 24 BROWARD Total 40, , , ,
7 Page 7 Congressional District 25 BROWARD COLLIR HNDRY Total 129, , , , Congressional District MONRO Total 135, , , , Congressional District Total 125, , , ,
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Page 1 of 10 Republican Party ALACHUA 44,891 44,940 45,112 45,152 45,164 45,214 44,511 44,593 44,791 0 0 0 0 BAKER 6,091 6,116 6,126 6,148 6,154 6,086 6,069 6,086 6,135 0 0 0 0 BAY 55,439 55,559 55,613
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Page 1 of 10 Republican Party ALACHUA 44,891 44,940 45,112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAKER 6,091 6,116 6,126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAY 55,439 55,559 55,613 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BRADFORD 6,447 6,464 6,375 0 0 0
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Page 1 of 10 Republican Party ALACHUA 45,660 45,788 46,714 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAKER 6,212 6,242 6,632 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAY 54,386 54,647 56,237 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BRADFORD 6,499 6,506 6,761 0 0 0
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